Beats for your Feet: BeatBuddy Puts a Drum Machine in a Guitar Pedal

Drum machines — those are those big, luggable rectangular things used by electronic music producers, right?

What if one could fit in a guitar pedal? And what if you could use your feet to trigger patterns and fills, leaving your hands free to play guitar (or another instrument)?

That’s the idea behind BeatBuddy. Now, the basic notion is that it’s friendly for things like practice – and it should be helpful motivation. But clearly live performance, songwriting, and even dance music could benefit, too.

And now it’s a fully-funded project.

If the content in the video isn’t appealing, the makers also promise you’ll be able to upload your own kits, which means this could have broad appeal.

Like many of these ideas, BeatBuddy is a crowd-funded project, built on IndieGogo. Started on December 16, the project has already far exceeded its funding goal of US$75,000, and there are still 26 days. (Their incentive was clever: they set the launch price to US$199, shipping estimated in April, versus a proposed retail price of $349.)

You can expect a lot more like this, too. Computational power keeps getting more affordable in crazy-small form factors – see Intel’s announcement of Edison this week, a reference platform inside an SD card. And crowd-funding seems likely to continue to promote this sort of experimentation from niche makers and musicians.

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